The Canadian Institute of Planners, the national voice of Canada's planning profession, has joined those calling on the federal government to reconsider the site for the planned Memorial to the Victims of Communism.

The Queen's Park committee formed to study sexual harassment and assault spent its first meeting unable to decide how to hear from experts on the subject and arguing over whether it's normal for political

The University of Ottawa has announced it will house the first International Longevity Centre of Canada through the Faculty of Health Sciences and join the International Longevity Centre (ILC) Global Alliance.

An "electronic problem" at one of the new switching stations stopped O-Train service in its tracks Tuesday, forcing thousands of morning commuters onto the replacement 107 bus service along the north-south corridor.

Firefighters were battling a two-alarm blaze in a vacant home near Goulbourn early Tuesday morning, officials say.
Ottawa Fire Services said it received a 911 call for smoke and flames coming from 2394 Dwyer Hill Rd.